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... _ Paradise Lost - Criticism on it as a purely sacred poem - Shakspeare ' s
mode of treating sacred subjectsSpenser — The Faery Queen - John Wesley -
Keble ' s Christian Year — George Wither - - Aubrey De Vere — Trench ' s Sonnet
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... _ Paradise Lost - Criticism on it as a purely sacred poem - Shakspeare ' s
mode of treating sacred subjectsSpenser — The Faery Queen - John Wesley -
Keble ' s Christian Year — George Wither - - Aubrey De Vere — Trench ' s Sonnet
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... of his poems - Don Juan - Shelley - Leigh Hunt ' s remarks on - Carlyle - His
earnestness - SoutheyHis historical works ... Allston ' s criticism - Elegiac poetry
— Its power not mere sentimentalismGray ' s Elegy , an universal poem - Philip
Van ...
... of his poems - Don Juan - Shelley - Leigh Hunt ' s remarks on - Carlyle - His
earnestness - SoutheyHis historical works ... Allston ' s criticism - Elegiac poetry
— Its power not mere sentimentalismGray ' s Elegy , an universal poem - Philip
Van ...
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... reasoning faculties ; his marvellous powers were wedded to a child - like
humility and a womanly confidingness , and thus his spirit found an avenue ,
closed to feeble and less docile intellects into the deep places of the souls of
mighty poets ...
... reasoning faculties ; his marvellous powers were wedded to a child - like
humility and a womanly confidingness , and thus his spirit found an avenue ,
closed to feeble and less docile intellects into the deep places of the souls of
mighty poets ...
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In nothing is familiarity with the literature of various periods more important than
in the culture of poetic taste , our judgments and feelings for the poets . One
meets perpetually with a confident partiality for some poet of the day , or a
confident ...
In nothing is familiarity with the literature of various periods more important than
in the culture of poetic taste , our judgments and feelings for the poets . One
meets perpetually with a confident partiality for some poet of the day , or a
confident ...
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poets must be more or less in dispute ; and he alone has any claim to venture on
a prediction , as to which shall be immortal and ... That this or that poem pleases
him , who knows the present only , proves nothing : but he , whose imagination ...
poets must be more or less in dispute ; and he alone has any claim to venture on
a prediction , as to which shall be immortal and ... That this or that poem pleases
him , who knows the present only , proves nothing : but he , whose imagination ...
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Lectures on English Literature: From Chaucer to Tennyson Henry Reed Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1855 |
Lectures on English Literature: From Chaucer to Tennyson Henry Reed Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1855 |
LECTURES ON ENGLISH LITERATURE, FROM CHAURER TO TENNYSON HENRY REED Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1855 |
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